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What is part of the role of the judicial branch?

The judicial branch is there to enforce the laws. They check to see if the laws that are created are constitutional.


What is the primary task of the judicial branch?

To see if new laws are constitutional.


Who study laws to see if they are correct according to the constitutions?

The Judicial Branch study laws to see if they are correct according to the Constitution.


Who study's laws to see if they are correct according to the constitution?

The Judicial Branch study laws to see if they are correct according to the Constitution.


What is the importance of checks and balances with the judicial branch?

The importance of the Judicial is to enforce laws of the U.S Constitution


Who study's to see if they are correct according to the Constitution?

The Judicial Branch study laws to see if they are correct according to the Constitution.


Who studies the law to see if they are correct according to the constitution?

The Judicial Branch study laws to see if they are correct according to the Constitution.


Does the judicial branch interpret or enforce laws?

Executive branch enforces the laws. The judicial branch is the Supreme Court. Its powers include interpreting the Constitution, reviewing laws, and deciding cases involving states' rights. They do not actually enforce rules or punish anyone; they just decide what is legal and what is not.


Can legislative law be passed by the executive or judicial branch as well as by congress?

Only Congress has the power to pass laws (legislate). The President can veto bills and can make suggestions as to laws he/she would like to see enacted. The power of the President is to enforce the laws that are already enacted. The Judicial Branch can interpret the laws and can declare laws that violate the Constitution as unconstitutional.


What is the branch of government that decides the meaning of the laws?

In the US, there isn't a branch of government assigned specifically with deciding "the meaning of laws." The legislative branch, or Congress, creates new laws and passes them into being. The executive branch, the president and his appointed staff and agencies, execute the laws passed by Congress. And in the case of conflict or argument about the laws, the judicial branch sits in judgment over the laws, to see that they are in keeping with the Constitution.


The arrows in the illustration represent checks on the power of each branch of government which branch of government fits in each blank?

A=legislative branch; B= executive branch


What are the three types of governmental powers?

The three branches of government are the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. The Legislative branch's job is to make laws for the U.S. The Executive branches job is to enforce laws made by Congress. And the Judicial branch's job is to look at laws and actions taken by the U.S. and see if they are Constitutional (don't go against the Constitution).